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43 FOES OF SOVIET ARE PUT TO DEATH Entire” Membership of Coun- ter-Revolutionary Society i+ Executed by Police. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, September 25 (#).—Forty- eight Russians who dared to oppose the Moscow Soviet regime have paid with their lives for their opposition. An official communique through Tass, Soviet news agency, said that all mem- bers—numbering 48—of the counter- revolutionary society revealed Septem- ber 32 had been shot by the secret police after trial and conviction on charges of attempting to starve the ggpuluhn of the Union of Socialist viet Republics by destroying the food | Teserves of the country. Enemies of Soviet. ‘The doomed men numbered Prof. Alexander Ryazanyzev and Eugene Karatyguin, government officials, among them. All were described as “‘unrecon- ciliable enemies of the Soviet govern- ment and active counter-revolutionists.” ‘The secret police revealed discovery of the alleged counter-revolutionary so- ciety last Monday in a brief notice which sald the men had been arrested. ‘Their activities, it was charged, em- | braced the organization of the meat, fish, vegetable and other industries as well as the commissariat of trade and state planning institutions. Former General Leader. Prof. Ryazantzev, former general and chairman of the meats de- partment of the Soviet commissariat, | was named as head of the organization, which included former noblemen, czar- ist officers, manufacturers and property owners. The secret police claimed that the soclety was initiated and subsidized by a British meat house. packing . A police body instead of the Supreme | Court is understood to have tried the men. - Teachers to Hold Meeting. Special Dispatch to The Star. ARLINGTON, Va., September 25— ‘The Parent-Teachers’ Association of the Patrick Henry School of this place will hold its first meeting of the new school year at the school house tomor- row night. Mrs, F. M. Coakley and other newly elected officers will assume their duties and plans will be made for the annual reception to the teachers. czarist | Crepe and Acid Not Sufficient to Keep His Sister at Home Brother Failed to Prevent Use of Telephone in Call for Poliee Aid. ny m- Auuhlol Press. September Klaim'fi.l. ‘with & d of ll years’ experience, ofleu vice to mod- ern parents on how to keep the young upstarts at home nights. | "With_Justine’s sister Josephine, how- ,e:: his homey stratagem did not | work. He hung erepe on the door, amd locked it. He poured acid on the front porch and told Josephine it would burn the soles of her shoes. | shoe to the porch in such it would appear from witl |that & man was on guard without. But Josephine used the telephone, re- ceived callers, and Justine is no longer his sister's keeper. i Spanish Official Gravely IIl MADRID, September 25 (#).—Capt. Gen. Valeriano Weyler, who appeared greatly improved when he was trans- {ferred to Madrid from his Balearic Islands estate, where he had suddenly become ill, yesterday was slightly worse. His physiclans expressed concern over | his_condition, due to the fact that he is 93 years old. 3 Rooms, Kitchen $65.00 THE MONTANA 1726 M St. N.W. Regular Delivery Over 100,000 families read The Star every day. The great ma- jority have the paper delivered regularly every evening and Sun- day morning at a cost of 1% cents daily and 5 cents Sunday. If you are not — 'v':d""E re‘g!\; service & ) tel e National 5000 now and service will start tomorrow. BLACK SUEDE HOSIERY? Not exactly-—-l)ut tones es~ Peciafly created to enhance tlle I)eauty of Llacl& sueJe shoes. B roulae 1222 F STREET N. Armada Tassone W, PERMIT BUDGET PRICES THE JOSETTA'S FASHION SIGNIFICANCE The metal touch adds for- mality to this Suede Opera Pump and repests the note of silver in jewelry which might be worn with the cos- tume. Smart with canton crepe ar black velvet frocks. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 1930. Frlday' At THE HECHT CO. A FURNITURE CLEARANCE We’ve just completed our Half Yearly Furniture Sale . . . and if you'll pardon our saying so again . . . it was the most successful ever held. The items on this page are remaining pieces from the sale. One and two of a kind . . . occasional pieces . . . odd groups. In order to clear them away, quickly they’re marked at One-Quarter to One-Half Off. Read the page carefully. It will repay you handsomely. Chairs, % to 12 Quan- tity 2_ 50 int Chai $85.00 $70.00 *¥39.75. Walnut Dresser | Mohair and Frieze Chairs Useful Occasional Chairs Occasional Chairs, smart finishes “Occasional Chairs, various covers $30.00 | $25.00 $37.50 $14.00 | $é 19.85 100 | Cretonne-cushioned Fiber Rockers $4.95 20 | Fiber Chairs and Rockers 1 | Overstufied Easy Chair Luxurious Leather Chair | Fireside ‘Wing Chair High-back Hall Chairs “|_Colorful Tapestry Chairs Imported Occasional Chair Attractive Imported Chairs $60.00 | High-back Hall Chairs [ $50.00 | Boudoir Chairs, in cretonne | $10.50 | $12.95 | $35.00 | Y $150.00 | $59.75 $29.75 | $19.50 $25.00 $30.00 $75.00 Popular size and style. Wal- nut veneers on gumwood. Only 15 to sell. (FPourth Floor, The Hecht 'Co.) | | b | @l o) OB B = Miscellaneous Pes., Y to 1; off Were ( Now W;Ent Pier Cabinet $60.00 l T $2450 one Set, with chair $30.00 | $14.95 [ Green-enameled Pier Cabinet $35.00 | $1295 Decorated Electric Smokers $ Mir—o_g-melephone Set Modern Telephone Set Metal Smokers, glass tray Book Troughs This *45 English Club Chair Bed Room Pieces, Y to %2 oft S T e e < TR0 ity 31 | Walnut-veneer Ghest | $20.00 | $12, T'W—fifi',—_—— to $30 Single and Double Size Beds 81;95“; $19.75 $15.00 | $99. $21.50 | $12.95 off Were 100 12| Tvory Bassinets, with sprin, 20 | 3-pe. Bed Groups, complete | Sofas, % to 2 | Damask-covered Love Seat Laweon Antique Velour Sofa Mohair and Frieze Sofa Upholstered Love Seat Antique Virginia Sofa wn Seat and Back Sofa i lamask-covered Sofa ) | $100.00 $167.50_ $29.50 $59.75 $195.00 $129.00 Bed Room Suites, % to %2 off French style vanity. Of gen- uine walnut ve- neers on gum- wood. Were Now (Pourth PFloor, ‘The Hecht Co.) Ql.a—- tity 1 A Walnut Bed Room Suite e Walnut Bed Room Suite 1 [ 4pe. Walnut Bed Room Suite 1 [ 4pe. Walnut Bed Room Suite 4-pc. Walnut Bed-Room Suite Summer Furniture | 4-pe. 1 | 4-pe. Ten-Piece Dining Were Now Room Suite $96 Genuine walnut veneers on gumwood. A correctly designed suite for the home with smaller rooms. The Heenl & 1 | Woven Willow Settes | Natural Willow Settee $17.95 Imported Grass Settee | $19.75 | Chinese Peel Chairs | $9.85 $1695 | $8.47 —$897 $9.87 T $49T $1 ' Sturdily made. Choice of these finishes...red, green or mahogany. Living Room Suites, } to 1/2 off Quan- | tity | Were Now (Pourth Floor, The Hecht o) | $300.00 | | $165.00 | $139.00 | “2-pe. Mohair and Frieze Suite | 3-pc. Bed-Davenport Suite 3.pc. Jacquard Velour Suite $197.50° $96.00. $74.50 Dining Room Suites, 4 to %2 off 30 T 1 $179 Three-Piece Living $165 Bed- Davenport Quan- tity 1 | 10-pe. Mahogany Suite 1| 10-pe. Mahogany Suite Were Now Suite $96 | $300.00 | Room Suite 50000 $96 Upholstered in excel- len t Tumy mohairs. Reversib] cushions. Outsides matching velour. (Pourth Ploor, The Hecht Co.) Double duty suite ..since the d:mm Five-Piece Bedroom Suite $96 Choice of TWIN BEDS or Double-Size Bed Genuine walnut veneers on gumwood. Well made throughout. Dresser, vanity, chest and two twin beds or double bed, (Fourth Floor, The Mecht Co.) (116) £12.95 to #19.75 Separate Beds i $9.95 metal beds in finishes. Poster tyles included. .}é $21.50 Three-Piece Bed Group $12.95 Gnnd -looking metal bed. . Comfortable Link Spring. . All-cotton Mattress; in full, three-quarter or twin sizes. (Fourth ¥ The Heent 86 Our Silks, Cottons, Notions and Trimmings Departments closed Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, September 26, 27, 29 aud 30, in the prep- aration of the selling out and closing out of com- plete stocks in these departments. Watch The Star for further announcements. No Phone, Mail or C. 0. D. 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